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MIND-CONTROLLED DRONE SWARMS COULD SOON PUT MORE EYES IN THE SKY

MIND-CONTROLLED DRONE SWARMS COULD SOON PUT MORE EYES IN THE SKY

The collective behavior of birds and fish are among things that have guided Fulton Schools Associate Professor Panagiotis Artemiadis in developing “swarm paradigms” for drones that can be directed through brain-technology interface systems. He sees these systems being used to aid search-and-rescue missions, exploration, security, fighting of wildfires and even farming.

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